Workweek Hustle Shuffle

You know I recently saw a WTF: A web site showing some kind of out of memory error message on a screen (something about laundry), but scaled down the image so much one couldn't even read the message. Should be featured here!

I don't see how that last one is wrong. It says it can "free up to 3.99 TB" which doesn't mean it will free 3.99 TB. It's like those ads that say "save up to 50% off on everything in the store!" That doesn't mean everything is marked down 50%.

I think Siri is operating correctly. If it's early in the week "next week" will extend to more than 10 days out. I think simply giving the 10 day forecast is better than pretending to provide an "answer" that must be incomplete. If you can't do it, say so!

Maybe you would: if I wanted a weather forecast for the next seven days, and not for a particular week (like the next one),
I'd ask for a weather forecast for the next seven days.

I'm listening to a weather forecast on television right now: the language being used is consistent in that a general period of seven days (e.g., the next seven days) is referred to as seven days, while a week is specifically a period from Sunday to Saturday.

I love being myself. A hate filled biggot that wastes his time critizing things that could be very well left alone while not contributing anything to society... much like ballon sized crap filled leach that is about to explode.
But hey, don't listen to me and my demands for suicide, I'm just some angsty teenager with way too much time in my hands and a desire for destruction. I hate my life and nobody should be able to enjoy their, you got that!
Now I'll go flame some kids on some sad online multiplayer game in an attempt to gain some self steem. Cheers

There's a subtle point of usage here, at least in the way I'd use it: If I asked for the forecast for next week, that would be referring to the next calendar week (possibly only to the day that is one week from today, depending on context). If I asked for the forecast for the next week, that would refer to the next seven days.

No doubt this varies regionally. Everything else in English does, after all :)

"This Week" is the week that the current day is part of, "Next Week" is the week after "This Week". So asking for next weeks weather on Monday October 3rd is the weather from October 9th to 15th, which is more than 10 days out.